Voxel
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It should be faster... One of main goal.After updating to this firmware from stock NG MCS index went from 7 to 9. I'm noticing faster internal transfer rates.
Voxel.
It should be faster... One of main goal.After updating to this firmware from stock NG MCS index went from 7 to 9. I'm noticing faster internal transfer rates.
I'll check.Hi, I just instilled RBK50-V9.2.5.1.10SF-HW, and I am thrilled to see someone working on the firmware (optimizing, fixing CVEs, since netgear (or the company they outsource to) is doing a poor job. There is one thing that I would love to see fixed (if you start adding new features). Currently there is no way to see bandwidth breakdown by device! Any chance that can be added? Seems like a crazy omission (and there is a long chain on it on netgear's forum: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Id...h-monitoring-by-device/idi-p/1627368#comments).
Thanks!
w0den
I noticed that the devices section is still broken as it is in the stock Netgear firmware (I’m showing a falsely disconnected satellite and 4 wired devices). Is this something you plan on tackling or will this need to be something you integrate from a future Netgear release?
Yes ussually they will not connecttion.
If it not work you can do another way:
Power on RBR50 waiting to led ring blink white.
Hold the reset button until power led blink orange or red something and use Tftpd64 to flash stock firmware
please turn off windows Firewall Sir.Thanks for the response! However, I am still unable to get it to take firmware via tftp. I had netgear walk me through the process over the phone and issue an
RMA device. Hopefully they do not see the custom firmware when they get the old one back...
However, I used your instructions here and it at least got me closer. I am able to ping 192.168.1.1 on that device, and the power led stops blinking when I attempt to PUT from tftp (windows and tftpd64), however, windows still times out with the connect request failed and tftpd64 just sits there and the red blinking led comes back. I've tried leaving it going for upwards of 10 minutes, which seems like it should be too long.
Either way, I appreciate the assistance!
Firmware ver: 9.2.5.1.10 has bug, after 15 days satellite can not connect to router, I can not remove satellite on router attached devices tab.
Sorry I do not quite understand what you need. Guest network?
Voxel.
Its very similar to that. The idea behind is that you can have different WLANs per use case with different SSIDs and/or network address ranges. So you can move non-trusted smart devices into there.
I am not sure that you are right. Mine is still working... I use this version (9.2.5.1.10SF-HW) more long time than others (18 days)... Let us see if somebody else signal something like this.
Voxel.
Disconnect satellite & router, router blink white and then restart they can not connect to.
I can not remove satellite in attached devices tab. So that I reinstall orginal firmware, router & satellite connect automatically.
It is very strange with 9.2.5.1.10 ver
Voxel,
A suggestion for your next release. Can the login timeout interval be lengthened? It's tiresome to have to keep logging back into the Orbi after only a couple of minutes of idle time.
Thanks,
exsmogger
No technical limitation. But RBK50 has quad-core CPU Cortex-A7 717MHz. Keyword here is "717MHz". OpenVPN is using single thread so only 717MHz for its work. OpenVPN client will be slow. Compare: R7800 and R9000/R8900 have 1.7GHz for OpenVPN...Hello!
Is there a chance to get openvpn-client in this firmware like for R7800 and R9000?
I don't understand currently the limitations/requirements that cause this.
Thanks!
What am I missing? And how to make /root persistent - so I can setup $PATH, ssh keys etc.
- But when rebooting, it mounts on /tmp/mnt/sda1 (rather than anywhere .../optware...) and doesn't seem to have run the autorun script?
Thanks!
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